Feeling (Dis)Connected: Diasporic LGBTQs and Digital Media

A. Dhoest
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While most research on the e-diaspora focuses on connections within heterosexual families and communities, this paper explores the transnational connections and digital media uses of LGBTQ migrants. Based on semi-structured interviews with 23 LGBTQs living in Belgium, two groups are distinguished: voluntary migrants, who chose to move, and forced migrants, who felt they had to leave their country because of their sexual orientation. Comparing their familial and ethno-cultural connections, it becomes clear that both groups-for varying reasons and to varying degrees-feel disconnected from their countries of origin, families, and ethno-cultural communities in Belgium. For all participants, digital media are a key tool to maintain some connections, but particularly for the forced migrants 'context collapse' on social media leads to a sense of insecurity. Overall, this research illustrates the importance of intersecting variables in research on the e-diaspora, as well as the impact of 'offline' legal and material conditions on online media uses.
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感觉(不)连接:散居的lgbtq和数字媒体
虽然大多数关于电子移民的研究都集中在异性恋家庭和社区内的联系上,但本文探讨了LGBTQ移民的跨国联系和数字媒体使用。根据对23名生活在比利时的lgbtq的半结构化采访,可以区分出两类人:自愿移民和被迫移民,前者选择移民,后者因为性取向而感到不得不离开自己的国家。比较他们的家庭和民族文化联系,很明显,这两个群体——出于不同的原因和不同程度——都感觉与他们在比利时的原籍国、家庭和民族文化社区脱节。对于所有参与者来说,数字媒体是保持某些联系的关键工具,但对于被迫移民来说,社交媒体上的“语境崩溃”导致了一种不安全感。总的来说,这项研究说明了研究电子流散的交叉变量的重要性,以及“离线”法律和物质条件对在线媒体使用的影响。
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